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1981 Dime Mint Mark Error?

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 Posted 05/25/2012  09:22 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Juststartingout to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi Everyone,

I came across his 1981 dime the p is small and raised like a dot does not look like a p




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Mint marks around that time period were very small, and a combination of die wear and die chips would often turn them into shapeless little blobs like this. The coin has no extra value.
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Looks like the post that forms the center of the P broke of. They continue to use the die anyway. They wait for more than that to retire the die.
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